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  1. K-NINE STEELOMATIC Texture Range Ball Pen 1.0mm Volcanic Textured Stainless Steel, Cap Press Mechanism, Eco Reliable Office Pen
    AED 11.00 - AED 12.00
    Min Order: 100 Pieces
    Est. Delivery by May 9
    Place of Origin: India
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  2. K-NINE COLT Roller Texture Range 0.7mm Volcanic Textured Steel, Black Anodized Section, Gel Roller Smooth Writing Pen
    AED 13.00 - AED 14.00
    Min Order: 100 Pieces
    Est. Delivery by May 9
    Place of Origin: India
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  3. K-NINE COLT Fountain Texture Range Medium Bold Nib Volcanic Textured Stainless Steel, Twist Cartridge Fountain Pen
    AED 22.00 - AED 23.00
    Min Order: 100 Pieces
    Est. Delivery by May 9
    Place of Origin: India
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  4. K-NINE Start Up Ball Pen 0.7mm NS Tip Razor Smooth ULV Ink, Ergonomic Grip, Transparent Blue Cap, School Office Pen
    AED 6.00 - AED 7.00
    Min Order: 100 Pieces
    Est. Delivery by May 9
    Place of Origin: India
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  5. K-NINE REMIX Ball Pen 0.7mm NS Tip Ultra Smooth ULV Ink, Ergonomic Grip, 5 Assorted Transparent Caps, School Office Pen
    AED 6.00 - AED 7.00
    Min Order: 100 Pieces
    Est. Delivery by May 9
    Place of Origin: India
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  6. K-NINE WALK MAN Ball Pen 0.7mm NS Tip Razor Smooth ULV Ink, Ergonomic Grip, Transparent Black Cap, School Office Pen
    AED 6.00 - AED 7.00
    Min Order: 100 Pieces
    Est. Delivery by May 9
    Place of Origin: India
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Ballpoint pen is a widely-used and trusted writing instrument, available to all kinds of people. Its application is now entrenched in our lives, making it one of the most remarkable inventions of the early 20th century. Ballpoint pens have been valued because their inks have a very long duration and are good in various papers and also are favored in diverse writing purposes. Ballpoint pens have become a reliable and convenient choice to use in schools, work, or anywhere.

What is a ballpoint pen​?

A ballpoint pen is a writing instrument which dispenses ink via a small rotating ball usually in the ballpoint pen tip made of brass, steel, or tungsten carbide. The ball serves as a roller that picks up ink from the reservoir of the pen and rolls it onto the writing surface.The Basics of a Ballpoint Pen:

  • Ink type: Oil-based ink; quick drying, thick ink
  • Ball Mechanism: Which prevents the ink from leaking out of the head or from drying up.
  • Long Lasting: Lasts long before it runs out of ink.
  •  Multi-surface: For use on almost all types of paper, and it will not smear.
  • Economical: Interchangeable, cheap, and available in various designs.

Why People Prefer Ballpoint Pens

Ballpoint pens have proven the most beloved writing instrument throughout the globe thanks to their convenience, dependability, and versatility. Unlike other pens which could be for every day use, where they could perform smoothly without complex maintenance.

Top Reasons Why People Use Ballpoint Pen

Durable Ink: Since oil-based ink lasts more than gel or fountain-pen ink, they are very cost-effective.

Fast-Drying Ink: Forget about ink smears; the fast-drying ink helps you take neat and tidy notes.

Carry & Use It: Compact & lightweight + can be used anytime without preparation.

Robust Construction: Reinforced tip and tough construction guarantee the pen can resist everyday usage.

Multipurpose Use: Great for students, use by professionals, offices, schools, and writing casually.

Economical & Eliminated: From entry level to exotic.

A ballpoint pen is the ideal balance of functionality with value, whether they are the best ball pen for everyday writing, someone to accessorize with cool ballpoint pens, or to find the best ball pen for their smooth flow.

Difference Between Rollerball Pen and Ballpoint Pen

We often hear about rollerball pens and ballpoint pens because they have the same shape. What they do have in common though but also the biggest difference between them is the ink they use, the writing feel they give and the overall performance. Knowing the difference allows you to select the appropriate pen for you the hybrid smoothness of a rollerball or the straightforward, durable reliability of a ballpoint.

Ink Type

Rollerball Pen: Writes in water-based or gel ink very similar to fountain pen ink. The ink lays down evenly and bleeds through the paper.
Ballpoint Pen: For oil-based ink, it is thicker and dries faster.
Writing Experience
Rollerball Pen: Requires less pressure, giving you a smoother, more fluid writing experience. It more resembles the feel of writing with a fountain pen.
Ballpoint Pen: It takes more pressure to write, but it offers greater control (and precision).

Line Quality

Roller Ball Pen: The rollerball pen creates a finer, more consistent and darker line than the ballpoint pen. Great for detailed handwriting.
Ballpoint Pen: Lines are cleaner but less vibrant, as ink is on the thicker side.


Drying Time

Rollerball Pen: Similar ink that takes longer to dry and might smudge, particularly for lefties.
Ballpoint Pen: Draws attention to the quick-drying properties of its ink and suitability for everyday use.
Durability & Longevity

Rollerball Pen: The ink depletes more quickly due to the use of a liquid base and the tip may wear more quickly as well.
Ball Pen: Provides a long-lasting writing experience with its thick ink that dries quickly.

Paper Compatibility

Rollerball Pen: Works best with high quality, heavier/thicker paper. Ink can bleed through on thin paper.
Ballpoint pen: Two options will serve you well on almost any paper, even cheaper or rough surfaces.

Use Cases

Rollerball Pen: Great for everyday professional writing, signing documents, and when you need elegant scribing that glides along the page.
Ballpoint Pen: This is best suited for everyday use, jotting down quick notes, filling out forms, and anywhere durability and practicality are a concern.

Different Between Ballpoint And Gel Pens

Despite both being types of pen, ballpoint pens and gel pens are worlds apart when it comes to the way they write and how they perform. The primary difference is the ink they use, impacting how smooth, colored, and long-lasting the material is.

Ink Composition

Ballpoint: Contains oil-based, viscous, quick-drying, and durable ink.
Gel pen:Contains water-based gel ink, which is thinner and flows more smoothly to produce richer colors.

Writing Smoothness

Ballpoint Pen: More pressure is needed to write but it provides precision, clean stroke that can glide over most papers.
Gel Pen: Minimal pressure to write, glides seamlessly and smoothly across the paper.

Line Appearance

Ballpoint Pen: Creates lighter and more muted lines, ideal for professional or day-to-day use.
Gel Pen: bolder, sharper and more vibrant lines — perfect for notes, signatures and art.

Drying Time & Smudging

Ballpoint Pen: Inkjet dries relatively quickly and smudges fewer, perfect for left writing and faster note-taking.
Gel Pen: Ink dries relatively slower, hence there is high chances of smudging, specially on glossy or thin sheets.

Durability & Longevity

Ink: Ballpoint pen ink is in a much thicker form, and therefore lasts significantly longer making it an extremely cost-effective option.
Gel Pen: Dries up faster because of more ink flow, but gives a bolder result.

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